Food and Love in Sanskrit Poetry: On the Margin of Desires
Food and Love in Sanskrit Poetry: On the Margin of Desires In Western representations, food and sex are frequently connected and compared in an erotic context. A survey of Sanskrit poetry shows that it was not so in the context of ancient India, despite the kāmaśāstras’ dictates. Parts of women’...
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Autor principal: | Danielle Feller |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2019
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